e of Y.W.C.A. Miss Jessie Adams, the state secretary, will lead the gospel meeting next Wednesday. Miss Weiss has finished her work and has returned to her home in Topeka. At the annual joint meeting of the advisory board and the cabinet, it was voted to employ a general secretary for eight months next year, to renew the missionary pledge of $100, and to leave the other items of the budget as they have been this year. The present Association house 1324 Ohio street, is to be retrained next year. Miss Hosford, assisted by Misses Anderson and Palmer, presented the subject of "Medical Missions" at the meeting Wednesday. SIGMA XI MEETING The Sigma Xi society held a meeting Thursday night at the home of Prof. McClung for the initiation of the newly elected members and election of officers. The officers elected for the next two years are as follows: President, E. H. S. Bailey; vice-president, E. Haworth; secretary, D F. McFarland; treasurer, Marshall Barber; corresponding secretary, Edw. Bartow. The newly elected members gave papers as follows: "The Engineer as an Investigator," Otto Lewis, "The Wurtz-Fittig Reaction,"Philip C.Jeans, "Leaves" Marie A. Green, "Spermatogenesis Seutigera," Grace Medes Mr. T. B. Ford, one of the newly elected members, has gone to fill a position in a cement plant and was not present. QUILL CLUB. Prof McChung read a paper on "Some Results of the Recent Study, of Hereditary Problems." At the last meeting of the club a list of names for membership was considered and Mr. Frank Tyler,Mr. Alva D. Bernhard and Mr.Linn Scherer were elected as new members. Miss Crawford presented a character sketch which was very original and vividly po. trayed a personality in detail. SOCIETY. Kappa Alpha Theta will entertain with a picnic at Bourman's next Tuesday evening. Sigma Alpha Epsilon will enter tain at I. O. O, F. Hall tonight. Phi Delta Theta gave an informal dance at its chapter house last night. The freshmen gave a dance in. Pythian Hall last night. Beta Theta Pi gives a dance to night. Invitation have been issued for the Phi Gamma Delta annual to occur Friday May 27. The Pharmas gave the last dance of this season's series Friday night. Sigma Chi will give a dance at I. O. O. F. next Thursday. See Major, The Barber, at 910 Mass. St. We are not the Best but Just as Good as the Best. Give us a call and if you are not satisfied don't pay a cent. All kinds of Barber Supplies for sale—just what the boys all need—made by the Koken Barber Supply Co. of St. Louis Plenty of Beds. Lots of Hot Tors als after Shaving and a good free rub, neck shaved all for 10c. Your business solicited.-C. A. Major. Miss Myrtle McLaughlin of Bronson Kansas is visiting her sister Leona McLaughlin. Kenneth Blaniped visited her brother Dolph on the hill this week. The University management, is planning to issue an Alumni Catalogue during the summer, giving names, addresses, and occupations of all graduates. The new catalogue is out. Go to Smith's News Depot for fine Cigars and Tobacco. The University will issue a souvenir containing views of K. U. and points of interest in Lawrence. Clarence Crawford 03 has been granted a fellowship in history in Wisconsin University. The Chapel exercises Friday morning were of unusual interest. Prof. Wilcox addressed the students upon "Religion in the Public Schools." Mrs. Hults favored them with two beautiful solos. Go to Lindseys for fine shoe repairing. Mass, street. C. A. Leinbach, J. A. Johnson and Fred Grant went to Kansas City or business today. G. A. Metcalf will soon have completed a geological map of the U.S. He has already been offered a good sum for it when completed. Pipes—the finest line in the city Smith's New Depot. The Seniors voted Thursday to pay the fee asked of them by the University management for graduation expenses. Chas Ise intends to go out on the Geological survey this summer. Chancellor Strong talked to the schools of Wichita Wednesday night John Sturkie was in Kansas City over Sunday. John Fleishman attended a Delta Omicron Omicron party in Kansas City Kansas Wednesday night. A full line of SPRING HATS MISS M. E. CAWTHORNE'S 833 Mass. St. Warren Henley spent last Sunday in Kansas City. George Pickering spent several days at his home in Olathe last week, Carl E. Riley is visiting with his uncle in St. Joseph Mo. He will not return to school until fall. Walter Heincke Eng. '03, was on the hill this week. He is on his way to join a government party interested in the reclaiming of the lands of Arizona. Calvin Newman, Ray DeLano and Chester Cooke were in Kansas City Saturday. Joan Fleishmen and Galen Buris were in Topека Saturday. For the complexion makes the ladies look beautiful. Manufactured by Barber Bre s, Druggists. Jay Mack Love went to Manhattan with the base ball team, Chester Smith of Oklahoma City is the guest of Mack Love. TOILETINE John Sills visited friends here last week. Clyde Higby and H. W. Emerson attended the "Babette" matinee in Kansas City. A number of University students were the guests of Delta Omicron Omicron at a picnic last Tuesday. A number of students will attend the "Parsifal" performance in Kansas City tomorrow. CALL AND SEE THE Syring hats -AT- MRS, E. E. MENDENHALL'S. 823 MASS. ST I have a chance to turn a business enterprise over to some energetic student that will enable him to earn $30.00 a month. He will have to put in four hours work everyday except Sunday. Cornelius Gant, 845 Miss street. Prof. Templin made the High School Commencement address at Marysville Thursday night. A. S. Buzii representing the Underwood View Co. was on the hill this week. The Pharmacy Annual is out and is a very creditable little book. W. B. Hess, law 1900, was on the hill Monday. Mr. Hess played center on the 'varsity foot ball team of 90. Get yo' padma's fo "Wip Van Rinkle" Senior Play, Bowersock Opera House, May 31st. C. L. Edson was in town Wednesday and Thursday. He has been engaged in newspaper work on the New York Sun, but was compelled to quit on account of ill health. Charley Edson is one of K. U.'s brightest sons in literary work and it is hoped that he will not be compelled to discontinue it. The Senior Play this year is a literary monument to its writers; will shower glory upon its performers; and will certainly delight its hearers. Mr. and Mrs. R.C.Jones of Everest are visiting their son, O.C. Jones. Frank Barlow is enjoying a visit from his mother and his sister. Miss Alwine Wilhelmi spent. Friday in Kansas City Give me a call for YOUR NEW SPRING AT Everything new at MRS. SHEARER'S Miss Elsie Evans '03 Arts is now located with the Macmillan Book Company in Chicago. Edwin O. Koch spent Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City. Carl Riley spent the first part of the week in Paola and St. Joseph. Oscar and Ben Hoefer were in Topeca Saturday for the game. Remember that the Senior Play is to be given on May 31st. Rain this week has played havoc with the class base ball schedule. Phi Delta Theta and their friends are to have a picnic Tuesday night. Farnest Newlin, Pharmacy 70 visited friends on the hill Friday. Mr. P. S. Williams of Endora, visited his niece Ada Williams at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house last week. Prof. V, L. Kellogg, K. U. 80head of the entomology department at Leland Stanford, will go to Europe next year to pursue a line of special study. "De peace pigeon hone flewn out ob de winder"—Nero, in "Wip Van Rinkle," Bowersock Opera House, Moy 31st. The pharmacy school faculty and the senior pharmacy students will attend the Kansas Pharmaceutical Association at Leavenworth next Tuesday. D. L. James of Kansas City has extended an invitation to Mr. Feitshans and Mr. Griggs for a match game of tennis to be played on the Dykington courts, May 28th. Mr.Herbert Jones will be Mr. James's partner in the doubles. The May number of the Graduate Magazine is out. William Allen White will arrive next week to be the guest of Prof. W.E.Higgins for commencement. PHOTOGRAPHER Call and see what we can do for you on rates. Many enrolment applications for the summer school are coming in. An attendance of 250 is expected. Prof. Abbot delivered the commencement address of the Linwood high school Friday night. Dr. Strong and Prof. Haworth attended the State Banker's Association at Wichita this week. Professors Johnson,Higgins, Burdick and Carruth delivered high school commencement addresses Friday night at Troy. Little River Blue Rapids and Halstead, respectively. If you want a laugh that will lubricate your language limbs, come to see Wip Van Rinkle make love. Senior Play, May 31st. K. U, in 1870 and in 1800,-Senior Play, Bowersock Opera House, May 31st. Harry Allen, the big 'an', is being given a tryout with the Blues at Kansas City this week. Harry Redlihan had his collar bone fractured by a thrown bat during the senior-sophomore game. HARVARD UNIVERSITY including by Vocational and by edits from other Schools or Colleges. In Proved Special Students may be admitted without examination. The Catalogue will be on application to the Secretary, J. L LOVE, E, University Hall, Cambridge, Mass The Lawrence Scientific School offers four-year courses of study leading to the degree of B. S. in Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Architecture, Landscape Architecture Forestry, Chemistry, Geology, Biology, Anatomy and Hygiene (preparation for medical school), Science for teachers and a course in General Science. Students are admitted to a regular standby by examination. Boicourt Cycle Co. Does all kinds of repairing. Bicycles for rent by the hour or day. 905 MASS, ST. PHONE PINK 524. Headquarters for Good Eatables We have been making a special effort to get in a full stock of good things to eat. W.A. GUENTHER 'Phone 226. 721 Mass. St. Cash Paid for Second Hand Text Books MAY 28 Rowland and Stevenson BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. EdAnderson's Restaurant and Confectionery, Student's Headquarters --- Student's Headquarters. IT IS TIME FOR STRAW HATS WE HAVE THEM In endless varieties. Milan Mackieras and Split.Straws. The shapes ase sailors, fedoras, Pashas and Graccos. Our one piece Panamas at $4.50 is a beauty. 807 MASS. ST. W. E. SPALDING, 807 MASS. ST. 10 SENIOR PLAY 1904 Artistic combinations of wit humor and pathos. "WIP VAN RINKLE" ORIGINAL PRODUCTION. Bowersock Opera House TUESDAY,MAY,31. --- Fine Millinery. We carry the largest line of up to date millinery in the city. Special prices to Students. Mrs. W. H. ELDER, 921 Mass. St. 814 Mass. St. Lawrence, Ks.